Home Plate
Easton U Pirates, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Iggy Toma
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Kale Williams
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By:
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Christina Lee
About this listen
Dominic Girard
My final baseball season with the Easton U Pirates feels bittersweet. I'd like to go out on a high note, graduate, and focus on the family business. But a certain pitcher is making senior year a challenge. Not only because Maclain is stubborn as hell, but because he makes me feel things I never have about another guy. With each snarky comment and hard-won grin, he reveals a little more of himself, and before I know it, I'm in over my head.
Mason Maclain
I'll be graduating college this year, which also means the end of baseball, a sport I've played my entire life. It feels like a significant chapter is coming to a close, leaving behind a void I'm unwilling to face. Something else I don't want to face? The impossibly charming Pirates catcher, whose quick wit and killer smirk poke holes in all my defenses. With each lingering look and quiet exchange, I want to push him away and pull him closer at the same time. I've never felt this intense draw before, and there's no way I'll ever admit it.
Contains mature themes.
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- Jane
- 02-04-24
Butterflies
There is no prises for plot twists or surprises here but a great story which made me laugh, have butterflies and feel sad.
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- Michael Wild
- 27-12-21
Too much about feelings
A typically female interpretation of a man's story. There is too much about feelings and too little story or action. I found it a bit numbing.
The readers do a good job with mediocre material.
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